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I created these beautiful and delicious Samosa Wraps tonight. I had purchased Amy's Indian Samosa Wraps from the frozen section at Whole Foods and knew I could create these in my own kitchen. I started with garlic, onion, potatoes and carrots. After cooking for about 10 minutes, I added vegetable broth, peas, sun dried tomato, fresh jalapeno, salt, curry powder, ground ginger, coriander, cumin, cayenne pepper and lemon juice. THE FLAVOR WAS SO DELICIOUS and only 4 grams of fat. Amy's Samosa Wraps were half the size of mine with more than double the fat. I made my own whole wheat tortillas which were a blend between a tortilla and naan bread. After making the tortillas, keep them wrapped so they stay soft until ready to use.

3.) Cover and let simmer until all liquid has been absorbed. Use a potato masher to mash your potato mixture somewhat. Leave some chunks.

4.) Divide mixture into 4 parts and put each part on each of the 4 tortillas. Roll by bringing in the sides of the tortilla and rolling. Warm if needed before serving. Slice in half and serve with spinach salad and orange slices.

3.) Knead for two minutes on a floured surface. Dough should be firm and soft. Place dough in a bowl and cover with a damp cloth for 30 minutes. This stage is very important.

4.) After the dough has rested, divide into 4 equal parts. Make each section into a ball and roll out to about a 10" - 12" circle.

5.) Heat griddle to high. Add first tortilla. Flip after a minute. Push tortilla down with spatula to produce air pockets. Keep moving spatula around the tortilla to produce more air pockets. Flip tortilla and continue with process until tortilla is lightly browned in a few areas of tortilla. If desired you can brush tortilla lightly with Earth Balance Butter on one side.

What a great idea! I love samosas but rarely make them because I don't want to cut and fry the outer crust. This sounds like an easy and delicious way to get that samosa-goodness into my mouth. I look forward to trying it for myself!

just found your blog!! everything looks amazing. :) do you think you could make a whole bunch of tortillas & freeze them? would they be ok after thawing? i hate all the garbage that is in bought tortillas...making them from scratch would be much better...just thawing them would be nice and easy for a quick grab!

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